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4 Sites With Financial Advice Targeted to Hispanics

Written by: Brian O'Connell07/01/13 - 11:00 AM EDT

NEW YORK ( TheStreet) -- The U.S. Hispanic population is growing, and significantly so. According to the Pew Foundation , the Hispanic population has grown to almost 52 million in 2011 from 35 million in 2000.

Of that 52 million, Pew says approximately 33 million are foreign born, or about 6% of the total U.S. population.

To newcomers of any nationality -- and America, after all is a nation of immigrants -- finding their way culturally and professionally is difficult enough. Add money to the mix and assimilating only grows more difficult.

Think about it: Newcomers to the U.S. deal with a new currency, a new language, a new banking and investing system with its own sets of rules and regulations and a new tax system that, no doubt, changes the way immigrants look at money management.

For the growing Hispanic population, a quick and effective path to great personal finance skills is all about education, which is what's offered by the Washington, D.C.-based Alliance for Investor Education , a consortium of U.S. finance-related groups that includes foundations, nonprofit organizations, associations and governmental agencies.

More specifically, the AEI is out with a list of the best available money management resources for U.S.-based Hispanics. The list is culled primarily from the AEI's list of member financial services organizations.